Galway and Cork march on to Division One camogie final

Kilkenny and Limerick seen off in semi-finals

Niamh McGrath: Scored 2-4 of Galway’s total. Photo: Inpho/Ryan Byrne
Niamh McGrath: Scored 2-4 of Galway’s total. Photo: Inpho/Ryan Byrne

Galway and Cork will play in the Division One final of the Irish Daily Star Camogie League after battling to overcome Kilkenny and Limerick in their respective semi-finals.

It was easier for Galway than many would have expected as they beat champions Kilkenny by 5-7 to 2-9 at O’Connor Park.

The tie hinged on a period of play in the second half, when Denise Gaule had a penalty saved with four points between the sides.

Miriam Walsh did reduce the margin to three but Galway struck for two goals from the next two attacks to put the game to bed.

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Tony Ward’s outfit tore into a 1-4 to 0-0 lead in the opening quarter, getting a dream start as Niamh McGrath scoring a penalty in the first minute.

McGrath was to finish with 2-4 and she added three pointed frees to a score from Molly Dunne to give the Tribeswomen a healthy advantage.

Then came the significant period that decided the game, Ann Marie Starr and McGrath getting the key Galway goals.

Hard work

Cork were made work very hard by a Limerick side continuing to make giant strides and it was only in the last 10 minutes that the All-Ireland champions’ experience showed as they pulled away for a 1-12 to 0-10 victory.

Cork went ahead early on with a goal from Amy O’Connor and she added a quick point before the Limerick defence, in which Sarah Carey excelled, managed to put the shackles on her.

It was to prove an essential opening though as Limerick fought back well with the magnificent Niamh Mulcahy scoring points from frees and play. Noreen Barry forced Cork goalkeeper Amy Lee into a fabulous save but with the wind at their backs in the second half, the Shannonsiders would have been pleased to be trailing by just one point at the change of ends, 1-5 to 0-7.

It was nip and tuck in the second period, with Orla Cotter (who finished with six points) and Mulcahy (0-7) exchanging scores. Lee made another good stop but Cork finished strongly.